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Originally Posted by Belle Noir When does not too long become too short? Saying not too long implies that the muzzle is long.. But only implies it, without directly saying so. Perhaps there should be a codicil that also states not too short as well.
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There are many publications that will help in judging Yorkshire terriers (as well as other breeds). I go by the following (which I have seen online in several places as well as the same information in books on showing and breeding Yorkshire Terriers):
Young Yorkies Present AKC Standard Yorkshire Terriers Explained by Carolyn Hensley You get to see pictures of what constitutes too long and too short on muzzles along with several other characteristics that are left somewhat subjective in the actual standard. It does help define the ideal much better when you can see it in a picture!